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The Free Exercise of Religion: An American Perspective
John Mikhail, Georgetown University Law Center

Suggested Citation : Mikhail, John, "The Free Exercise of Religion: An American Perspective" . EIN NEUR KAMPF DER RELIGIONEN? STAAT, RECHT UND RELIGIOSE TOLERANZ, Matthias Mahlmann and Hubert Rottleuthner, eds., Duncker & Humboldt, Berlin, Forthcoming

The full text of this version of the working paper is not currently available online.

ABSTRACT:
How should a constitutional democracy treat the religious beliefs and practices of its members? In January 2005, I gave a public lecture on this topic in Germany as part of a year-long lecture series on religious tolerance (“Ein Neuer Kampf Der Religionen? Staat, Recht und Religiose Toleranz”) hosted by the Freie Universitat Berlin. The lecture was subsequently published in a European volume of comparative law edited by Matthias Mahlmann and Hubert Rottleuthner. In my contribution to this volume, the only chapter written by an American, I first sketch the history and main contours of American free exercise jurisprudence. I then consider how that jurisprudence might apply to one controversy that has generated considerable debate in Europe: laws which regulate or ban the wearing of Islamic headscarves or other conspicuously religious attire by students in public schools. In brief, I argue that while U.S. constitutional protections of religious liberty are comparatively weak, at least by certain European standards, the probable effect of American doctrines of free expression, neutrality, and anti-discrimination would be to render laws such as the French headscarf ban constitutionally suspect.

SUGGESTED CITATION:
John Mikhail, "The Free Exercise of Religion: An American Perspective" (November 30, 2007). Georgetown Law. Georgetown Law Faculty Working Papers. Paper 45.
http://lsr.nellco.org/georgetown/fwps/papers/45




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